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NEW MOKNING, _THE MONDAY GLORIOUS NEWS! For Christinas. DEC, 1864, Captare of Savaanah. Tar offteotal dispatch published elsewhere, of the capture of Savannah, will Le read with the most jntense satisfaction by ever, loyal inhabitant of the Northern States, Almwough the glory ot this = achievement = may be sotnes ‘what marred by the escape of Hannre's army, Heverthelem the news that Savannah has fallen will add zest to the festivities of Abristmas Day, and increase our confidence fn the ultimate triumph of the Union cause The rapid advance of Suraman through the fair- est portions of Georgia, and bie subsequent in voatinent of Savannah, having prepared us for 4b glorious conclusion of bis campaign in that Tegion, we can ‘this triumphs at the present war. more thoroughly rejoice over event Savan- other of than over any The fall mah will be felt by the rebels as the sever- est blow they could have received. The occupa ‘Alon of the city by our troops triumphantly com- spletes the yrand march of General SikaMan, and adds the moral effect of a reat victory to the operations of our armies during the year, It will ‘be hailed by every one as an indication that the great rebellion js tottering to its fall, and alshough that consummation may be delayed for some time Jonger, no one can doubt that the days of the Southern Confederacy are numbered, end with its downfall, an ers of pence will dawn upon our nation, such as no other coun- @ry on earth has ever betore on, 1, after grap- pling with @ civil war eo gigantic os the one in which we are enga ae. Wilmington, From an unofficial of the capture t Fisher by the Porren and Buriex expedition, This place im the key of the position, and its surrender would secure the ulli- inate success of the movenont. thavo been necowarily retarded “weather, but so far there is no reason to apprehend ny serious disaster to our fleet, ‘The iron-clads were probably severely tested, and one or two, perbapa, may have been injured so badly as to be cunable to participate in the envagernent ; but that 4 ppears to be all the damage that has beon sustain- cd, Most of our great expeditions have encountered similar heavy weather. General Borxsive’s fae ‘mous expedition, it will be retnembered, fell upon Abe North Caro ina coast in a storm which strewed the shore with the wrecks of unseaworthy vessels aud “coutract transports." We have reformed greatly mm this latter respect, and even our iron ctads are now more seaworthy than many best vessels of thatday. Further subject will be locked for with eager tntere wo hope to receive offeial confirmation of ture of Savannah in time to place it etore eaders in another columu of to«lay's Sus, ince, wet ve a renort Operations must by the severe of our nm this and cap: our wa ul ‘The Secular Observance of Christmas, The occurrence of Chmstinas this year on Sun day, and the consequent separation of the relgious from the secular observances uaturally cause the Inind to revert to the day thus commemorat with more than ordinary interost, Ne: thousand years ago, in the manger at Bethlehem, oo- curred the birth of the Saviour and the incepston of the Christian religion No subject can be apore interesting to the thinker of the present day than a glance atthe result which that eveut bas produced in the world, To-day every enlightened nation professes the Christian religion, and in every tongue and to nearly every people the precepts of Christlauity are preached, But the conversion of so large a portion of the world to Christianity t# not the only remarkable result that has followed the adventot the Christian religion, Chris- tenity has been and still is the beacon which guides the world t enlightenment, It has been said that these po hand in band, but this is a for all aves Christianity ‘Das gone abe marking the path, and drawing civilization in ite train, Before it} barbarism and idolatry have vanished, the nations have been led to a knowledve of the truth, and even at the pre- gent day itis the vanguard which leads in all that pertains to human progress It is # remarkable fact that, examining the history of the world from the dawning of the Christian era until the preseat aluy, it is found that in every iustance where Chris- tianity obtained a footing, civilization has steadi- ly progressed, whilo nat which refused it have made but littl pr or advancement, But aside from the historical interest which attache to Christmas, it has a present beneticial effect, It toro day st least turns the minds of men from the thoughts of business causes (hem to reflect upon the doctriues taught by Him whom the day qwemorates, and ask themselves whether they are doing “as ye would that men should do unte you." Tis tendency is to stimulate aud bring to the surtace the better qualities of human nature, Itisa Kind of maile-post on the journey of life where mon feel like stopping, looking about them, and per- ebance taking by the hand some less fortunate fel Jow who ia Lutfeting the tule of life that threatens to enguifbim. 1h isa tine, ifever, when business men feel like looking around them to see bow Providence has fovored therm, and to think whether they have ‘fed the hungry and clothed the na- pod." Ineborh Chrintiues wads to make men bet- civilization and Hlacy ¢ in T) p38 com- YORK SUN, | torte that indicates that it already taxes all the energy and mmatehless cunning of the arch traitor t rising ludiynation of bia followers at the dows ruin in which he haw all tend to Blioty sbandoned all disappointment aud friend and leader, cominonu cestruetion, 4 them that ther ar org are me and that their duty isto" thia is true, the liberal donations whieh our citi- zeta have made, and will to-day make, to the charitable institutions, and the imdividual po : of thiseity abundant!y prove. This f# the true way in which to celebrate Chriatenas, for benefac- tiona to the poor like “bread cast tipon the o not be w, ve one avother " Mhet | Cumpeteut persous— receive the sanction of law aud are Tne rebel Congreestnan Poort of Tenner. $8) vote themselves to the pore known tole an very irritable and troubleaome pers J th r position, in place of occupy! mage, Ho belongs t that clare of men who are at present, in secret cabals and 7 ueually political parties and administra epemicn, troublesome to their frienda ae their He “talks out in meeting,” and has an eng. ugly habit of telling ail be knows without seeming ayo toearo much whether “ithe brethren" are vexed The rebel luall or pleased, He must talk or die, and is never rene theees. The war ia now eonce happier than when he can get mte a good necld tant atle & Av oratorin) perspiration in bis delight peculiarities uf our oid friend Poors detract some- what from his personal influence, — be they have afforded us many inside plitnpeos of the Confederacy which we could not otherwise have obtained, Foorr lustration of the There can be reucered available in co-« armies, Lleretofore the navy bi n-clads and gunboaty ty than to chase English seemed t loekaell 4@ Mtandin, xplendid atrateyical policy “the factions epirit that prevaila to a | “t Cnul sirategical pole tng to coast Ine where 4 ot the shupon- hie 4 would take n the ¢ has practical part F nuess involved them, that the shrewd politicians bave are realy to vent their malice uf invel long contending. ant - their former do them w o bus ne Tar following letter from an if they cannot pas romewhat in the light of @ bloekadimn struygle it, Ry created for more id omy such—and the .u- cepa les will be weeded from the public service, to the great profit and olvantaze of the nation. it this course should be once fairly adopted, and usage, no political party will ever venture to chanwe it, ancl some of the present Republican incumbents may enjoy « waters, Which returneth after mone dage.* life-lone lease of office, even under successive Dem- rat alo noatrat 4, Under this @vetem, it Troubles in ichmond, won] be the interest of eubordinate oMelala te de. exemit! ve duties « ig themselves, an viola tor or against ations for the time being pushed towards trated on the At- at-line, where our immense naval strength yporation with our as been regarded institution, « have no other du- ¢ runvers and per- : ort police duty off @ few Boudern ports, The old proverbs that “children and fools tell the , toenory ot the exploits of Fanragu', Durost, Poa- truth.” His latest explo.t in this line has already . TH Foote, Wixstow and other brave naval he- appeared in the Bux, and i valuable aw slowing ‘ O08 passing away, and people were up the Confederacy by one who is in a position to " & inquire into the expodlien- know what he is talking alout and who, mnlike ey of building #0 many new vessels his colleagues, bas not # ifficient discretion to keer | merely ty catch @ few pirates and privateers. It hia knowledge to binself. It now appeara that rin “4 seemed roparing to catch incer a heavy Mr, Footr'a opiniona of the desperate condition 4 inp hammer, But existing circumstances warrant of the Confederacy, and his bh sanews P is tn inferring that there was a desivn in all of the future, are shared by a larce class ‘ ‘ cs : Tt le not in the nature of things to suppose that our jn Richmow! and throughout t South. The ‘ f (iovernimeut was led by mere chance to adopt the Richiwoud Exstinen of Thursday last states ng the rebel forces dimeippl, and then steadily push groat extent inthe dendiiest peri that bests the | ET A aid . Along the eutire Uroad expause of the country to niederacy.'* Thie warning affords strong con. + A . the Atiautic Ocean, where they would be erushe firmatory evidence of the truth of Foorn'a state. 4 j . ainst the most powerful iron elad flect in the ments respecting the financial and + ary ruin of | | lt ‘ D Pp ‘ e hom the Bouth, Js accords with the cutep ker pre f 7) poled au Geslety or the former acting upon the latter that rges 60) man rite: s : é sty gis thus drifted the war after four years ot hard ern =opapers = ayainst Jerr, Davi and equal to # now revuforcement of # quarter of # tiilion of veterans The « eat of y ended the war in the 5 pat, uuw S's artay COEnpOos+ feeling le certem to increase with each Union vice | ™ st labysea nese mf orga se ils ee ¥ if ed of the flower of our stern ope tory. As matters now stand, it is uot inprobatle be with F t Liste: f Dan cot withus Bp riog a mace ¢ i that Davis will soon have as much to fear from bia P'S ; Pye eee wn poordupea aa f t mies of O 1 ous and his tren cladas Yhose who " yor diag rom the armies of Generals i G Mi ae i a 1 t . remember the terror formerly inspired in the reb- SLANT ghd BUBEMAN, 02 Cau pope to eonpe lst iy punboatsa cau appreciate the immouse the common fate of ruined usurpers and trattors eee ; clas unset a ; hh f i Ke wanld's aa tas wivantave Iikely to accrue tous from this com- 1 case of auccens he would receiv arge share of bined Lend and + r attack upon the Confederacy, the wlory, but incase of defeat he will be charged | “sds ‘ , F ‘ ~ For the fret tae during the war, one of the finest with the entire responsibility of failure, The be- tt near he t oat eraiuss avies mm the world is brought to be caine inning of the er pady cornmenced. ‘The ‘ ginning of th thas already ¢ " « : the rebelliovs nies and the doomed cities of the tudignaut denunciations of Davia andthe bitter C nfederacy. Tayoucts and iron-<lads are co-oper- invectives against the civil and military polices, tovet i rand ct which can hardi Aitur tog ran a wraAn » ae y ) which lately attracted such unqualified adm/ ration, be z fa tito achieve the result for whieh we have been ro The Contederucy Tottering to tts Vall. officer in General FHESMAN'S army, Who accompanied it through ite aie arch from A a lo Georgia, allords an interest. Necessity of a Chaoge m the Mode of Ape le view of the condition of the Coufederacy pointmeuts. ' . taps ed to an intelligent observer, Te will be A erooso pressure ekor how t ‘ a that the writer waa nocessar.ly ignorant of ing brought to Lear in W ee : Ps General Toowas's glorious metory, and the ruin of principle of *rotat ' r » tos tik srtuy—an event which is, perhaps, ux will not succeed-—not becar ? mivantageous to our cause than the capture of thoability of the prose t Charleston or Savannah, or bot are hopeless of any chauxe h, a : A ft ArMy oF Tie TREN NRNARR, ? There never was less reason for the ad AmNAM, December 1%, 1804.5 demoral practice of “rotation ot office’’ tha The first stage of our cams : tally } atthe present tine, Iu the fist place itis hart t We have successtully marcivd A seodaente artot the enemy's country, moet. fee how Mr 7 LN can be | od to deny to exe Lo Opyn nt ty Suding few if any isting office ‘ he be # the anti-rotat yvoon eof the rich nections of neers : te nd now Ire iu Lines of investment principle 1 WwW he was re i to the ft Saperitty mai city Of the great co! Presidency. To cannot thua “turn bis buck upon icceea dei tay tine Dose all ial hicuself, do upon bis dependents io wt he » could have anticipated, We i 1 ix wo x indebted for his new lease s their great line of communication + between Vir and the southweatern States The prime argument that has always been Jyagve ghut Savannah some or twenty advanced in favor of no’ now | thousand men, and can afford to wait ply There r c of Presiden id | t'l hunger does 1ts work on thern, ing ourselves SPRY). Era a3 Prealdent and | vind tack and stich delicacies as our friends at tho policy that would require the appointuont of ® | yoth ma ox to send us as we b extab- new set of officials In sympathy with the admit liahed @ ec of at in O w Sound, : It } eady » receive uch = favors, This tration, Everything will yo on in nearly tl ready to receiv Buc 7 7 1 fernonstrates to my mind that old grooves-only, as we hope, with a little mor yth of the racy ‘s narrowed force aud enersy—and the Lands now » to thelr armies operatiy in Vv rgining in + ino’? we the ntave hear « e and the forees under K Scaith in the mechino"’ heve the advantae of bean, the trans-Mismasippl department, The rebels to their duty, They are at least more eormpetent | pave extiausved their resources #o far as men are than any new swarm that coult be paked out, | « mg mtd that : 9 ne tar as bea have ber " . hey renlenty of Vso Konides, our finances are really too much exbausi- Vh ave plenty & provisions oO het ed just now to bear t Jot of hunyry officials, additional strair anew The pr . have probably made nearly all aay want, and tf not, the deficiency is slight tn cormparison with the tis not reat of the world, it matters but ii.nea of comma fo the ae ar as I could depreciation of amedinm of ex- erate States and the little to the fur- sum that would be required to satisfy the new- | ers of Georgia weenie they pot Wy nd of : er tals eves ae ; 2 flour for ten centa old currency, or ten dollars of comera at the public crib, For these and other | ie now, either amount representing in such siand- obvious reasons we hope that no change will be | ard article the same value made, that these game farmers would ITdon't mean to say be willing to re- o , hey bad an open ice ; ahd tak ceive the depreciated trash, if the OF Rut there are other higher grounds against the marke t, anu made their purchases on a busis of gold application of the * rotation’? principle, either at deliver, But when everything is reckoned on this or soy other time, It has coutrivamd more the busin of Confo peal net tt ie y au- 1 ’ awers te purpose aa well as anything else asa than all other causes combined to whe denvoraliza: | "WOT ; ahd See ve. The Confedecate authorit tion of our politics and government, It has intro- ¥ efore Liste trouble (o supply thelr armies duced other tests for office than the legitimate ones | with everything that the country prs % a4 the of efficiency, loyalty aud honesty, No applicant pt eet nite aie y tee pevens oh pred for office pow thinks of producing the testimonials | yt yet, ‘To defeud Bavanuah they bave drawn required by Gonos Wasursaron, The only res | most heavily tro the garrisons o: Charleston, Wil- u sud nimost every other polr quirements ior otlice are those which operate to ex- Bae Tte t tank Dy" BUMAas While foEvs elute all chance of securing really compevent olli+ ih unol they are starved into # surrender, we ar clala, It is absurd aud ruinous for the rippling the rebels as much agit we bad withdrawn ment to persist in a system that would b aly Heng fall, gel ‘ 1 feel it # ‘aly the most prosperous firm in New York within a} have an excellent bas, and can move to Augusta, year. Politics upon the principle of rotation are | one hundred aud twenty-seven ty los int she "4 ’ ae , r upplying our army by the Savanuah river, more looked after than business: thrve or four men | ib is navigable to that point. Then, with Au- are required to perform the work which could be | vusta us a secondary base, where W Ub not Bherman more properly and expeditiourly diseharred by a vor t Aye wy Wink S an 6 dees By aa Kens single well trained] person, Really competent ex know, feels coutidens that be can and wi. ecutive men are seldom found in the public ser- annah; and he is by tar too re m 1 0 in quwet in one naee Very Vidhan 3): hae aicooey some to Bee repronah to ri ay Sie didi 2 noe between Abe rebel armies hold an office under the Government, and rown; ther men are in tor the war All this should be changed, and the time is now | or untl they are killed, ans Mra Ar in for but a org Werth & istment. And we have vow, my suitable for effecting a reform. A system should “ i 4 ie sie very ertxy @ good IOALY whic, hay be inaugurated making merit the only test for ap- time having expired, wish to be mustered ous, If pointment, and securing offices during the yood | we are to continue the war, LT think we must have Tt ow xi summer Cainpalgh Wou fr you wait uuu! next 6u behavior of the inc adopted aoouer or exiating abuses, bent This cor later, if we ever hope 4 aminers, Ar form of this k ad ea at the present time without {njnstk be accom p'ished Sepinit of the troops is good, to any polith | woe We have beeu beivre Say b. Fort cal party. Let Congress pass ao law, or, failing , eas Lag the spprowch to the . sf ver, kept the tleet beyond our reach, wud thit, let the inaugurate a system require Was LeCesBary b Capt the fort #0 ag to open ing all applicants tor subortinate offices to submit the ce quicution with the uavy. The tort | d to an exgmination as to competency aud character as toletaken by aesault, A division from this ry Was aasioned to thes duty before a committee, aud give any vacant place to the mont capable porsou, Make li the officials | manner, aud planted our flags pow in the service of WK Government peter to | Parapet, Is wae the grancess si artales were rei forced large Ia be the last of mn. ’ ue wer befure rein- The grand problem is to procure w them, nT see no reason whys should the rl " ‘ he rt lees fe . 1 oars as We'll ay one Lave not the ry ¢ man for the right place wnd retail \ s Message, but I sincerely trust him when found. This car ly be accomp' a} sve in 1b a deberimanation to « r aucther by the system of competit @Xaminations befor: +re yable tertu, Bo We sball a board cor olof partial d ¢ petent « have guldiers aud Dob Ma tuerciy, du our “ly and has been and nobly was it for they agssulwd the Work in a most gallant 2 triumph upon the tL bave ever wit nessed—worh ao campaien like the past ti I wish . NOTICES, gent at dear frend, oe - grand) aces A go pny further, that fa | Cons -Constinption {Inflamm peiied to come t the weather for ‘ tion There ts not a medic ne discov subject ; but our days are like those of spriug— | ed that bas power toc ieso! ve the thick mmcus Sy, tt pou Fn tice, sudtu the middle of the ore stop up nied « nee funy ws the 4 1 5 ree tick Which subdties the pret bf you riae far) you foe} the sun quite op ae on de roy the power nid ¥ lunes And Comsiza the petiont to the grave ay traly yours, —_ toall whose func are Pie . vee TP, WW —_—— Pine Tree Lar Cordial with «rest cx festored thousamde ot cares to healt An Amazon Brigand ‘Thief. leesly siven up to file. pred. &: ¢ Amongat the Neapolitan provinces which have | NOt fore s 45 a to contend with toe dreadfal aeonrve of brigandare | lean Hotel, an he deus ove there ia that of Cattangara, which possesses the ads | Palland W inte rif you waa Fall and vantage of having a band which ia led by Maria p ALICE ch ae ir BAL LW} anita Olivier an exceedingly handsome woman, not prices low yet thirty yenra of age. Rarbarity ia her chiet Characteristic, and the sight of blood renders her “Holiday Presents of Affection a ty. WHEELER Pp rem ums Tack Stich Sewine My 5 “ N, ‘ as oxcited ag a wild Least. She was the wife of the | ¥. See WHEELER & WILSUN'S Buttou Hk ae farnous brigand Monaco, of the Allanian village of | SU S°*_ - == Sperzancg, who was killed in an encounter with te Ttaan troops near Rossanco, In this very e%- DRATII counter Maria was also wounded, but ahe still con- FERGUSON On 8 tay, Dee, 24th, Robert Ay tinued to discharge her musket, kneeling on the | Pereneon, only child of John aud Jane Fereusoty dead body of ber husband, with a tirmnesa and @ | tu the ii vearot hie a courage Which even commanded the wlimiration of i tuners wil take lace from the reside her opponents, Having at last been struck in the | bik parents ive Weet 27th et this (Mond right «fell into the hands of the troops, and | Poon, atl o'clock brought Leto: court marual at Cattanzaru and GEANY -On irday evening, Dec, 2th, was coudenmue be shot. The sentence waa | © a ne he 26th year of thie axe Insntty ate tala however, commuted to thirty years penal servi tor agp aes nah . tude, White she was expiating her crimes Mm the a th r thie (a away) prison of Cattanzaro, the jailor fell desperately in | dence, 12 Veil +t 5 BT with her, The cunning woman pre- prec Munday eveniee nded to feel an oqual affection for him, | of{ARNEYe ln Jerse Clty, on Sunday evening and one day she tid bim that whilst | oon o do and leress Harney, iu the ¥th yoat bhe was with her husband she had conceal! iu @ | of his ne certain place near Ro ssaua a large sum of m ihe friends of the family are respectfully invited which had been paid for the rans ota rieh fart. ad iY .. funeral, al gt ( t chaps t c we y y di founc 4 » 2Tth inst, at 2% o'clock, from the eace of er, The gaoler went quickly to the st t and four AT Bie paretite. BE Motels bt derecy City tie the money iw tact bad naturally the elect of Lis love for Maria atill more ardent, so that | ,./OY—On Friday mornin. lee, 94, 1864, Henriette 86 difficulty In convinelta ? t . T., wife of Henty L. Joy. ns u a0 difficulty In convincing hin that ten be friends and ii a ee P affections are fetter manifested in freedom reapectfully invited to attead the f Within the four wails of aduugeon, Before, bow- | day afternoon, inet, o'vtlor 1 ever, © s their escape, Maria succeeded in | resider m North Sih et, Williauet eending word to her brothers who are brigauda, MARSHALL—On Dee, 25th, Jane, wife of that on «certaiu evening sie would be at an ap- | Marshal pointed spot not tar trom Cattanzaro, atiired iu The relatives aud trends of are re. tnan’s clobiesy ether with ber deliverer. Maria | specttall id the ou Tuesday Jovived to Was punctual} ut the rendezvous aud her bros MY ipa bg hs thers wiso. The untait liurnkey was killed out " P ne ot hand, and the money he had tound repwced iu a ped IN} Ou th arcla R., daughter Mar.u's pocket. Ouce free, this Woman organized a ury an the int o, wed 2d yents 6 # band of brigandy wnd began ber operations 101 The relatives aua friends of the family aro reepects that tract of mountains whic. lle between the river | fully invited to arte the tune ul, on Tuee say Crati aud Cattaugaro, Toe barbariues siuce per- | tmornlug, Dex yt Si o'clock precweels, from het vated by Maria ure almost increditle, The vil- | late residenc S Eat ivaer, ter remains will be lages nelli, Cotzenel and Helv eo have | taken to Wt Plaine went ne tewu hteraily sacked by tue band she commands. MeQt ADE—At hie re e, 2 niviss navenugy Tue dread which the uaue of Maria Olviero t- Brovki hy B. Dy Thos Juude, ive of the spires among the rurel population ot Cuttauzar) is pores ot Dromoie, Cou lyrone Ire! and, aged 54 ev great that the Italau Goverument bas been |? Ss) The trieude of the f L p eepoctfnil t obbged to seud two battalions of the Line to pursue | ge grein the u a ary ry Ma vl et C ot tig | the cruel tury o'clock 24 = —- = —= QUINN—On Saturday, Dec. Stth, alter alone and paiatul toes, which che t e iba Clipe an tortie Financial News, Markots, &¢. bos atherinc Quit & native of the inh of New York, Saturday, Dee. 24,6 P. M.—The Stock | Tolutives and triomte uce respec tully netted tote et experienced an improvement to-day, com- | tend thet Juy,) atl lock trou od with the quotations of Friday, Governments | bes ‘eidenc ind nve ! were buoyant aud higher, Lhe gold quotations were TRADE YORICH At 10.00 ALM. 220% ; 1.45, 2215 11.50, 2208 ; 12.46, = gz 1,00, 220" 5 2.50, B21; SS, B21" ‘ 1 STOR , . 4.30, 221%. ‘The wold ehipmonta by the day's st C Fehr gure ented LAAN amounted to #1 M4, nnaking for the week $1,760 | ROBERT ME DSON'S Coilve House, vine slip BB 231, Money wae plenty to-day at 7 por cent. Ex- | #5 lL} change was selling for epecte at 10%, @ 100%, short INGICE —A SPECIAL MI 1 TING OF THE dates at 110%, The Stock Exchange, the Banks and Mg be pene el Men dtr fy de Jueurance Offices, and business generally ia: Wall I o'clock. By’ . wet, adjourned over e Tucoday next, after ad t- MOLSON ree tuiN, Chaiituan, ng accounts for the holidays, this forenoon, The : : . Contom-houre, Port-office and Sub-Trenury Oftice | (ERICH OF THI A ‘ RING WOabes 4 will be opened only for an hour or two, if at all, No, 19 Chambers at. Now York, 1504, oti ( STOCK’ GALRE—PIRAT BOARD, Lhe civil war whic iiss bs fourl ONO UR. 6e.Stepiie ty 120 Ashhurton Coal oh) ed our once happy: » ob i 150 08,6 7 s wd fallen with peculiar re tyont ow % hoo Quick» iver woulen of this city, many of whom are t00 do throe amy oil DAY AT otha N.Y. Con, Tothe ale ate COM pen ath me if 1 do bor the Work W i ) Erie SS ore Lhe Asrociation cobeisie of at H do, i nevelent liv ventleme 1 Erie Pt 1 boo 10 Volt aly u thud Ry, by 116 and § 1 i‘ tu ' sagt +) Reading K Li's | peact ht tothe working women of New Yorks uO I, War Loan. 1) 00 do... 1440s vit bo) Me 4 lw Mich. Cen, Ki... 117 Alone the prominent objects of tt © Inetitution te 400 Tenn. ba, 0 25 M.8.&N. In... 7 the extat i of w Revi ‘ cby tes 1) NO, Oe Oo fin On. TON ATO | raules y Oe me Dtoinin couple buh and WO Obio @ Miss... od tw) Ill. Cen, B 1Yd 4 J to eecure the fection Mallet Haud, Lee o 20000 do, is ) do. Why |] cxpence Soo Ch. B, & Q. fe. 1204 AT Itisaleo an object of the Inuetitut to diac 400 Mich, So, #.t i u b2 bew and appropriate spheres ‘ t to HUW Cha N.Wed Ye DO Nd Cen R178) Piven, in depactinents not now occuy ‘ 7000 ‘do. 97% in Ft W.& 0... We earnestly appeal to all good ciizeur, mo A rauizntion iuveuded to benesit, and encourage their 100 4 hi Alton K.. v2 own aex to labor tora lived! i Han. & St. J. 1, 30 Lane ¥ New Yor Aa tia oala eather ap Cle. Pitt, Ba Why will you not reme et less work Fi Ri .¥ Thousat te of deo © raised tor other ‘ ie 4 5 lo works Lo Canton Co A 1S .. Wehr (eh jueutly fio halt. et € inorn tll nears bi 4 Ths that tine in the ev euin t 6 Det. di GBT 100 Cle. & Tok, WE Ghats) mipathy and eum ‘ hie in W Penn, Coal, Ws By Chie Reds i WS | tiniie mere, bus bi tyou wi 2 Cun, Coal Pt 6 “) do... LS ald Contributions t the yw Am, Coal “ON vouds, or provisions, wi ' ut tothe Tr DOMESTIC MAGKEIS AND WHOLRAALR Patore coe: Bir ‘ a. 1S Ct New Yorn, Satrapay, Dee, 4 If any lad Coffee, (0. Java Aabu 3t. Domingo, sone por en of hh i 43a © able to obta Cotton, Ib, Mid, New Orleane 133; Mid. Upland, ie ne bet \ ra 4 ) eapen oda, yard.—Bhirting, brown, SSab During the last aine months the Union has send To, bith'd, ao5; She'we brown, une bleaches, | More than three thousand women eved6 ; Drilling do hers, 4290] Yar tindes and callings ex uber Mi mb 6 lolie D; Flanuels, 47 inets, %5al 28, ing list, Persons in want of o ewilllefurulehe 4 , Piek. do bb... eon application. Pick, Salmon, 1, 46 Ue Withise the ear ly th ee hundred dollare t : hae been collecto ided Workin WOULEL, ai Herrings, 1, box, the lawyer working eratul 4 inatitutions Hour ang Meal, b> 12 This moncy was codeeted in wins Val yiug trou twene 0 11 0a11 86: Georgetown, al. ty-five conte to thirty-five Btate, Ms ip ex. Yh @l0 50; Missouri, 11 vOwld 00; AI AStl Gera, Cauadian, ¢, g. 1) ldall uo; Rye tour, 5 Oey 60; Corn Premstniak bi meni, ‘a7 74; Do Brandywing > 5)n. Millinery, Frit’, Kaising, b'eh, ab Wi; Layer, box, 6 tha Cupinaking, Currante, 2 ; Almonds, 35a— ; Do shelled, Faubroldery, 4unss, Gaiver kiting, ‘Grain bush,—Wheat, DL. wh, 2500260; Canadian | Fur Sewtae, lu t Kye, 1 tial 75: Com, y.0 1 9tal o phirt Making, Hh; Oats, State, Lim) iy Canada, yTa flops bey i Weesert, didal sok bint tay, Lumber.—Oak love 40 MaTO OO; Fant, | Vorket leoke Spruce, 28 vowsT nd Dhdey 1 Lowty.0 | Bs , ‘Molasses, val. New Orleans, 1 Yoal 50; Porto hice, Honk Fol inks ; nw. allu; Cuba, Mua, do, O5a55; Cuba clayed, Leg Ph pbool \ : Otls.-Olive, gall, 32603 4); Olive, casea, § 6 froat BaxiAds : ie Hin b 4. » 1s a , 1 dcal 6 whey ; Artiicud Flowena, THM wee ee bale, | rue wpb Coloring, — Plus Makit Meet, tu. bbls, nominal; Do, Rep. Buttou Makiiie ~; Pork, clear, new, nominal: Pr. nea. yee ; Do pr. Way as Lard, peril, Yow Orange co, 62005; Do State, bad Macd, \icchol, gal. 4 iad 5 Brandy, O' td, 1 600; Do At Seign, 9 (a0 5 m, Jauaica, | — = —a 4th, 6 50m10 Uo; St.Croix, 6.0000 40; Am., pure, 2 bet SOCIETY NOTICES Git Ate al45; Whiskey, Amy 195a¢ wi |. woe drandy, Ain, 2 2th pepenns : 1TTES ; Nuvaty (b.Now Orleans, 15\ca25: do elarified, Tis WILLIAMSBURGH, ON TUESDAY, Deo, a—,; Porto Rico, loattin; Hrown and yellow, 1° ke vith, the elyth je uy eting t Wehinetos held ja the bali in ¢ 12'ead0; Cabs, 6ba08 ; St, Do be k. Mr, Woodruff, mingo, Havana, 6 al will read the thrill verance oem Wool, ih,—Am Ba x. fi all Am, F. B, M, were & 2 ae 4 wil ulso be Gon | oui Ud; Au. Na. & i Md iby Madden, Vreotand, ai ore, The cit 1 wal ial: No, 1, pulled, | cular tor New Yeai'* calia will dlso intrii uted, Tas ab); S. Am. unwashed, | 8 t aid other attractions, seate tier, IRA GeabS; ¢ aio: Smayrn 7 HL c cS MAN, Prest, 266 Tea Young do. — ame ron ekin + Gunpowder and Lit LAF AYETTE TEMPLE ut Hi WILL Oolong and Ningyong 1 Tal 6); Souching and Congo, fam ines Hall, Us¢ ‘dal 60, Sprin on Weilnesiay events De All of Macellaneous—Rice, 100 Ib, East India dremoed, | Ihex Mr. Adaiug ant cols) atioly several g¢ Curk’s Island, bush, 65065 : Live | gpe 3 § others Ihe ny Allure Invitec Castile voap per Ib, 28024; | Come « to pet seats, 1, BOAs, Cu cirmam WS; 1304, do 6450; May, lw Ibe | TENKY CORN, Sec ‘Sa BOARD AYD ROOMS, SPECIAL NOTICES, — - - F' RNISHED ROOMS, WITH EY ERY CON+ Sudden changes of weather are prodace Veulence lor housekeeping, for w eenticman ang 4 7" 7 ochildren wken; 480 an a tive of throat diseases, couch, colds, &e, There t¢ no pee non Usren even bivdetot oe ae more effectual relief in these pases to be found than in the timely use of Brown's Bronchial Troches; they | PJOTEL GAKNI, 135° FAST HST, 4 possess real merit, 108 Rin ana peaPeptetg fou e tr] - et per woek dd Diabetes, It is a satisfaction tor those 4 who are aitilcted with diahets, iutiammation of the W AN IRISH kidneys, gravel, &c,, to Know that inv eution aud V at taruily or with science has produced an invaluable artic.e of medi« | teow boanter . wating terme cine, known ae onstitution Wate From 4 case | * Chariea," box U44 sun one, Is comiug uncer our observation, we are pleased to cer- tity to the etfienc, the Constitution Water, and we ebeertuily recommend it to thowe who may be unhap- puy suffering from gravel or any of ite kindred ditheul- 3 LEAD—590,000 PE METAL ¢ 1be. of OLD TY Hi. Meare. Morgan, & Alien, No, 46 Cliff wy are the | cas price ‘will be paid we “Una Ske, 131° tess jos, 5 No eb are S by Sab, le al Geueral agoaw.—N X Uingtiatca News ” god * | stron ow = * TSP es! sti! Sc}